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and which one is larry? >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. in a rare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born, my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home, there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with dysfunction. >> the neighbors say their mother was domineering. the father drank and sometimes turned violent. he worked at the local cemetery. what was it like growing up next to a cemetery? was it creepy? >> no, not at all, not for me. at 12 years of age, larry and i started working at the cemetery. >> as he grew older, larry had problems fitting in at school. >> he was always the backward twin. i was the more dominant outgoing twin. he hung out with what my wife and i and a lot of fellow classmates called "the misfits" or the "stinky" crowd. >> still, the boys were best friends and as yo
and which one is larry? >> this would be me. >> gary and larry. in a rare recorded interview obtained by cnn, larry hall recounts a tough start. >> i know when i was born, my mother told me that i was blue. that i hadn't got enough oxygen to me or something. >> identical twin sons growing up hard. in the hall home, there was little money and lots of problems. author hillel levin interviewed larry hall. >> it was a very cluttered household. they were raised with...
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but larry wants sasha too. and like the first husband, larry, too, questions her mysterious income. the judges hear the allegations from both side and in the end still determine that both should take care of their son. you had sasha during the week a couple of nights, you had him every other weekend? the proud dad taking this home video of his son on the drum set. but larry has no idea how often he will soon be looking back at this video. the last one he would take of his boy sasha. it is summer 2012, and maria has planned a summer vacation back to her native slovakia with both of her boys. did you know this family visit was coming, this trip back to slovakia? >> yes, she had done it before. >> reporter: but on previous trips, maria had always come back. not this time. flight 9683 landing in los angeles and they are not on it. >> she was not on the plane she said she was gonna be on, and i just remember thinking, this is so surreal. >> reporter: a mother and her two boys gone. when we come back -- "20/20" on the international hunt for the fugitive mom. the addresses, the fugitive sq
but larry wants sasha too. and like the first husband, larry, too, questions her mysterious income. the judges hear the allegations from both side and in the end still determine that both should take care of their son. you had sasha during the week a couple of nights, you had him every other weekend? the proud dad taking this home video of his son on the drum set. but larry has no idea how often he will soon be looking back at this video. the last one he would take of his boy sasha. it is...
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good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day as traders rebalance their portfolios. stocks bounced back in the last hour. s&p 500 closed at a record high but russell 2000 big selling in tech and pharmaceutical. that's index ended down. a wild ride. s&p moved in a 20-point range from its highs to its low. this is the problem. a little bit of a disconnect between stocks at a new high and economic data that's still mostly disappointing and then throw in an old school potential cold war crisis and you got big price swings. larry, have a good weekend. >>> all right. many thanks to bob pisani.
good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have three developing stories for you right at the top of the show. first let's go to arizona, where everyone is waiting for arizona governor jan brewer to sign or veto a controversial sexual orientation discrimination bill. nbc news' jay gray is live in phoenix for us this evening. good evening, jay. i hear there's some movement going on. >> reporter: there is, larry. good evening. we are now learning within the next 45 minutes arizona governor jan brewer will come out and speak about her decision, what she has decided to so with sb-1062. a lot of people have said this is a controversial bill that would allow businesses to not serve people based on their sexual preference or anything else for that matter, and there have been a lot of businesses stepping to the plate saying something's got to be done, including the nfl with a super bowl schedule to be here next year. the nfl has said, look, we're
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we have three developing stories for you right at the top of the show. first let's go to arizona, where everyone is waiting for arizona governor jan brewer to sign or veto a controversial sexual orientation discrimination bill. nbc news' jay gray is live in phoenix for us this evening. good evening, jay. i hear there's some movement going on. >> reporter: there is, larry....
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>> reporter: good evening, larry. the administration's been scrambling all day as it did over the weekend to try to respond to that russian intervention, both in terms of imposing costs, as the president put it, on russia but also trying to find some assistance for ukraine. john kerry, the secretary of state who right now is giving a speech to apec and discussing the israeli/palestinian peace process and issues related to iran, is flying to kiev tomorrow to meet with the government. and president obama this afternoon when he said that russia was on the wrong side of history said when congress comes back, he wants them immediately to turn once this weather delay on the congressional schedule is over, immediately turn to crafting an aid package for ukraine. >> i've heard a lot of talk from congress about what should be done, what they want to do. one thing they can do right away is to work with the administration to help provide pa package of assistance to the ukrainians, to the people and that government. and when they
>> reporter: good evening, larry. the administration's been scrambling all day as it did over the weekend to try to respond to that russian intervention, both in terms of imposing costs, as the president put it, on russia but also trying to find some assistance for ukraine. john kerry, the secretary of state who right now is giving a speech to apec and discussing the israeli/palestinian peace process and issues related to iran, is flying to kiev tomorrow to meet with the government. and...
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larry, ask you this before. you are amazing, i wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken norton, when they said had to fight next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, no tankan fights for -- no tin can fights for you, i felt you were never give up your proper respect, maybe because you came after him. >> neil, thank you for saying that, but i hope someone is listening. i became like the forgot kno forgotten fighter, but i had fun being with moment moment, fun being a sparring partner, i had fun just listening to way he said things, ali of the good at he prowl bridge the reporters with him, there -- he would bridge the eporters with him, there were guys he would pick on, like hard cosell, and howard would pick pack at him, that is why they liked him, whoever thought about a reporter, they thought about aim called him names. ali brought them along. neil: yeah. thank you so much. >> same thing with the fighters. neil: thank you both. >> s
larry, ask you this before. you are amazing, i wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken norton, when they said had to fight next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, no tankan fights for -- no tin can fights for you, i felt you were never give up your proper respect, maybe because you came after him. >> neil, thank you for saying that, but i hope someone is listening. i became like the forgot kno forgotten...
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it's disappointing larry. you know, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the economy is not good. we hope as we carry hearings on in the house financial committee, we can shed light on this, promote more economic growth. >> i hope you do. i know the consumer protection thing was reformed on the house. i'm sorry we don't have time to go through that. it deserves the accountability you and others want to have. it's sitting there spending the fed's money. always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time h
it's disappointing larry. you know, you fear that undiscretionary power among the federal reserve, the public deserves to know what is the formula? what are the variables? how are the variables weighed so they can make decisions? it casts so much uncertainty. we know that this quantitative easing is so artificial. you know, it's kind of like walking a tight rope. fire on one side, ice on the other. chances of keeping on the tight rope and making it to the other side without damage to the...
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larry, this has been with us for 20 years. it's not new. the only thing arizona is doing is tweaking it, truly tweaking it very slightly so that private business owners in addition to broader associations can assert these religious freedom rights. the bill doesn't mention sexual orientation. it's simply religious liberty and the person asserting it would have to prove a lot before you would win your case and you would have to prove a substantial burden on your religious freedom. >> that's a key point, what you just said. look, i'm going to quote quickly from the christian post that did a pretty good legislative analysis of this. there's a religious freedom restoration act in arizona that was first passed in 1999. no business people have used it. no one has denied business services to anybody. so your point that this doesn't necessarily trigger discrimination is a very important point. it's such an important point that i don't think you need to change this religious freedom restoration act which wasn't used in the first place. >> but it need
larry, this has been with us for 20 years. it's not new. the only thing arizona is doing is tweaking it, truly tweaking it very slightly so that private business owners in addition to broader associations can assert these religious freedom rights. the bill doesn't mention sexual orientation. it's simply religious liberty and the person asserting it would have to prove a lot before you would win your case and you would have to prove a substantial burden on your religious freedom. >> that's...
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let's go to ian williams who is in kiev. >> good evening, larry. we saw the first shots fired in this crises during a tense standout outside a military base in crimea that had been sealed off by russian soldiers. about 300 ukrainian soldiers unarmed who work inside that base marched to the front gate, the russians edgy fired shots above their heads and indeed threatened to shoot them in the legs. thankfully it was diffused before anybody got suhurt. earlier in the day president putin in a combative press conference denied there are any russian troops occupying crimea. that press conference, those comments, were derided by john kerry, the secretary of state visiting kiev today. he had come to lend support to the interim government here and also with an aide package, offering $1 billion of loan guarantees as well as american expertise with the central bank, with organizing the elections. he visited the barricades on the edge of the square here which have become a shrine to those who died, many of them shot by snipers. although this american aid seems
let's go to ian williams who is in kiev. >> good evening, larry. we saw the first shots fired in this crises during a tense standout outside a military base in crimea that had been sealed off by russian soldiers. about 300 ukrainian soldiers unarmed who work inside that base marched to the front gate, the russians edgy fired shots above their heads and indeed threatened to shoot them in the legs. thankfully it was diffused before anybody got suhurt. earlier in the day president putin in a...
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>> evening, larry. governor jerry brown and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met today in mountainview, california, discussed cybersecurity, alternative energy and the drought here in california. netanyahu talked about the successes israel has had in becoming one of the most productive and profitable agricultural centers in the world. >> california doesn't need to have a water problem. by cooperating we can overcome this. we've proven it. it's not a possibility. it's a concrete result. >> israel is the world's leading innovator in turning dry lands intole forms, wick technique is desalination, where saltwater is treated and processed before turned into clean drinkal waters. the technologies is already building what would be the largest plant north of san diego when it's completed in 2016, that plant will produce 50 million gallons of water per day. why does california's drought matter to you, larry and frankly the rest of your viewers? remember california's central valley grows 99% of the natio
>> evening, larry. governor jerry brown and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met today in mountainview, california, discussed cybersecurity, alternative energy and the drought here in california. netanyahu talked about the successes israel has had in becoming one of the most productive and profitable agricultural centers in the world. >> california doesn't need to have a water problem. by cooperating we can overcome this. we've proven it. it's not a possibility. it's a...
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in other ways no they've gotten worse since we were midnight radio buddies years ago in washington larry the power of corporations over our entire society not just politics or elections they're even commercializing childhood there is no one to control our genetic inheritance patent our genetic inheritance on and on they can threaten to leave and go to some third third country dictatorship and leave the jobs in factories empty here the power is i don't think he's ever been more concentrated in a few giant global corporate hands who have no allegiance to the usa other than to control it and ship his jobs and industries to fascists and communist regimes abroad who know how to keep workers with in their place there what do you make deal with or to be discussed you know a little while what do you make of the tea party. so there are more than one tea party original tea party we have only small business professional libertarians and they could have been part of this left right coalition they were critical of the patriot act critical of nafta critical of bloated military budget critical of corpo
in other ways no they've gotten worse since we were midnight radio buddies years ago in washington larry the power of corporations over our entire society not just politics or elections they're even commercializing childhood there is no one to control our genetic inheritance patent our genetic inheritance on and on they can threaten to leave and go to some third third country dictatorship and leave the jobs in factories empty here the power is i don't think he's ever been more concentrated in a...
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larry you know way you have dad on both sides of the aisle you have the friendship and the democratic party have it on the right as well you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start investing in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our throats and the republicans were just complacent and we're going to take it because they did we don't control washington is their answer well no it's not acceptable that is why ted cruz and mike lee and ram paul and justin amash and mark meadows in the house have the platform they have because somebody is finally standing up and fighting for the american people that's why they have the platform they have given you good bread and so will use to buy the. well i didn't call him a branch of al i called what he said a mark levin program reprehensible and that is words to the effect that this thing that
larry you know way you have dad on both sides of the aisle you have the friendship and the democratic party have it on the right as well you know that is why we have stayed focus on the economy on obama care about creating a pro growth environment so businesses and companies will have confidence in washington again and will start investing in the companies and put people back to work create jobs it's not washington's place to create jobs and this administration has shoved obamacare down our...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. amour best pizza yet,out the all-new hand tossed. well we hear you america and to return the love we're bringing back our 10 any pizza deal. for a limited timeet,out that's any pizza,tossed. any crust, any toppings even specialties for 10 bucks! pizza hut. make it great. excuse me miss but i'm going to have to take a closer look... ...at those fancy jeans. (makes bleeping noises) woman: uhh... connie: your jeans they fit so good! woman: i got them at old navy, nineteen bucks! connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! unwrap your paradise. soft, sweet coconut covered in rich, creamy chocolate. almond joy and moun
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on larry king now the cast of criminal minds joe montana a.j. good people have a fascination of peeking behind the curtain of the world that they don't necessarily want to live in but you have to have a fascination with so many of these stories are based on actual i think more than the viewing public would like to know and there's nothing we can come up with this is weird is what's already happened it's a struggle now for me to just be the person i was before the show i was a naive girl and i kind of miss that and i have girl out of plus you know what i like about smart though he's the whole package because something he's always that good looking you think you simply have to be stupid all next on larry king now. going to larry king now today's topic is criminal minds my guests are two of the show's long time stars joe montana and a.j. cups they played david rossi and jennifer j.j. zero special agents working for the f.b.i.'s behavioral analysis you know i love the show the two hundred episode of criminal minds airs wednesday february fifth it ai
on larry king now the cast of criminal minds joe montana a.j. good people have a fascination of peeking behind the curtain of the world that they don't necessarily want to live in but you have to have a fascination with so many of these stories are based on actual i think more than the viewing public would like to know and there's nothing we can come up with this is weird is what's already happened it's a struggle now for me to just be the person i was before the show i was a naive girl and i...
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larry, talk about the guy with the biggest mouth. i don't know if you want to put it in that context, that's the way i did. the runner-up, st. louis president bullard. hoop the winner, çlarry? >> no. the person with whom can move markets the most is jim bullard. >> the guy who speaks the most? >> oh, speaks the most? well fisher is number one. >> there you go. >> and bullock, number two. >> right. >> and of course you know we're 173 speeches by fomc members. 12 1/2 on average from presidents. bernanke only gave five speeches. >> talk about the one who moves the market the most. bernanke was only the runner-up and you gave away the winner already. >> yeah, well -- you know, you have to remember that there are two parts of this. one is how much you talk. and the second is, how much impact you have per talk. >> we're going to get there now. get there now. larry. the power player, yell vrn and stein and the winner is bernanke. this is basis points moved per speech? >> right. so we really want to see the chairman win this award every ye
larry, talk about the guy with the biggest mouth. i don't know if you want to put it in that context, that's the way i did. the runner-up, st. louis president bullard. hoop the winner, çlarry? >> no. the person with whom can move markets the most is jim bullard. >> the guy who speaks the most? >> oh, speaks the most? well fisher is number one. >> there you go. >> and bullock, number two. >> right. >> and of course you know we're 173 speeches by fomc...
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. >> and i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a train in martinez near old orchard and howe roads. >> lilian kim joins us with the details. lilian? >> ama, these tracks are said to be a popular shortcut, but this evening one teenage empyreal was unable to get -- teenage girl was unable to get out of the way of the on coming train. she was trying to retrieve her cell phone. martinez police say she was on the railroad tracks with her boyfriend. they reportedly got out of the way when they saw the train coming around the bend. but the girl ran back on to the tracks when she realized she dropped her cell phone. moments later the freight train hit and killed her. people who lived near the tracks were horrified. >> really, really tragic and unfortunate. a bad accident like that could be your last bad decision. >> plus -- police processed the scene and collected evidence. walking along their tracks is trespassing, but difficult to enforce. police hope this tragic accident will remind others of th
. >> and i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a train in martinez near old orchard and howe roads. >> lilian kim joins us with the details. lilian? >> ama, these tracks are said to be a popular shortcut, but this evening one teenage empyreal was unable to get -- teenage girl was unable to get out of the way of the on coming train. she was trying to retrieve her cell phone. martinez police say she was on the railroad tracks with her boyfriend. they...
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larry holmes. and jim gray from my money, the be guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i alys said you were rodney dangerfiel of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i thi a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gav boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in front of him, as far as sonny liston, i was an ali fan. i think what he did was fantastic, bause i w was young, and i was rooting for muhammad ali, he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you used to be a training partner. >> i sparred with ali for four and a half years, he beat h up a couple times, i got even with him at the end. without anger. neil: but jim, i was not blowing you smoke to talk about yr contribution, someone who wawatched and analyzed this i thought, you asked the nastost questions of fighter -- n
larry holmes. and jim gray from my money, the be guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i alys said you were rodney dangerfiel of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i thi a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gav boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in...
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today on larry king now n.f.l. superstar vernon davis toughest part of the n.f.l. is probably just dealing with outside world you have to deal with people who are coming at the at you from left and right i mean you don't know what they want you know is but it's obvious that they want your money to be the hidden injuries i have . because i want to play plus within the next five to six years you see a lot of. gay guy come out into the world sports will be n.f.l. be the last place i think they know if they'll be the first place really yes all next on larry king now.
today on larry king now n.f.l. superstar vernon davis toughest part of the n.f.l. is probably just dealing with outside world you have to deal with people who are coming at the at you from left and right i mean you don't know what they want you know is but it's obvious that they want your money to be the hidden injuries i have . because i want to play plus within the next five to six years you see a lot of. gay guy come out into the world sports will be n.f.l. be the last place i think they...
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we got larrys? >> look at that, that is a lot of eye candy right there. that is too much eye candy, if you have diabetes, turn off the tv. i quit my gym membership. i'm excited. >> i'm having trouble with my distances. >> i don't know about that, but i met that golf pro, i'm not kidding, sean, i work out for five minutes, i was throwing my glove -- >> it was unbelievable. >> i was in a bunker more than >> i shot 84 is my best score. >> that is my best score. i wear to god. >> i shot 84 and thought i was good. you're thinking we're playing golf. i go out to eat with arnold palmer. me, my wife and a couple other people. she's here, he's here. hey, mr. palmer what is the worst game you ever had of golf? ? he goes through a story he was breaking clubs and mad and wanted to leave. just resigned himself. we'll sign autographs. he goes i shouldn't be golfing. i shot an 84. my wife is kicking me under the table. you know? thanks arnold. >> who has time to play golf? >> comedians do. >> i script on weekdays. >> larry good to see you. >> let me talk. >> here, prilo
we got larrys? >> look at that, that is a lot of eye candy right there. that is too much eye candy, if you have diabetes, turn off the tv. i quit my gym membership. i'm excited. >> i'm having trouble with my distances. >> i don't know about that, but i met that golf pro, i'm not kidding, sean, i work out for five minutes, i was throwing my glove -- >> it was unbelievable. >> i was in a bunker more than >> i shot 84 is my best score. >> that is my best...
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larry. >> yeah, this is a textbook example of government gone wild. in this case, you literally lead the fox into the henhouse, they stole the eggs from all the children in the school system t. problem is, americans are not prepared for retirement. you have a handful of peopl getting these cush packages, at the same time you have municipalities, like san bernardino, detroit, filing for bankruptcy. we can't afford it. there is accountability for this process. >> david, what do you think? can we afford it? >> the parents have a choice for that matter. they have a choice of who is their superintendent and how much that superintendent gets paid. if they're looking at a return on investment and whether or not their children arehaving, gaining higher performance scores or test scores, then it may be justified in their mind, but if it's not happening and they're not performing, then they need to get a new superintendent and to reduce the amount they're paying that superintendent on performance. but they he a choice. >> jonas, he makes more than the president
larry. >> yeah, this is a textbook example of government gone wild. in this case, you literally lead the fox into the henhouse, they stole the eggs from all the children in the school system t. problem is, americans are not prepared for retirement. you have a handful of peopl getting these cush packages, at the same time you have municipalities, like san bernardino, detroit, filing for bankruptcy. we can't afford it. there is accountability for this process. >> david, what do you...
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today on larry king now n.f.l. superstar vernon davis toughest part of the n.f.l. is probably just dealing with outside world you have to deal with people who are coming at the at you from left and right coming you don't know what they want you know is but it's obvious that they want your money could be the hidden injuries i have. because i want to play plus within the next five to six years you see a lot of. gay guys come out into the world sports would be n.f.l. be the last place i think that if it would be the first place really yes all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest vernon davis who wears many unique hats most notably a red bull one for the forty niners of san francisco burton is entering his ninth n.f.l. season with the niners as one of the league's most outstanding tight ends having over five thousand career receiving yards and fifty three touchdowns he's also built quite a resumes off the field as an artist interior design a philanthropist and he will have his second go around as the honorary captain of the u.s. kremmling tea
today on larry king now n.f.l. superstar vernon davis toughest part of the n.f.l. is probably just dealing with outside world you have to deal with people who are coming at the at you from left and right coming you don't know what they want you know is but it's obvious that they want your money could be the hidden injuries i have. because i want to play plus within the next five to six years you see a lot of. gay guys come out into the world sports would be n.f.l. be the last place i think that...
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i'm ama dates. >> i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a freight train in martinez trying to retrieve a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon. >> an antioch homeowner is cleaning up a big mess after a car slammed into a fence and landing in a swimming pool. the driver of the car was arrested for drunk driving. >> an alameda county firefighter will be okay after falling through the home of a floor in san leandro. it is the second time crews were called out to this home in recent months. >> as the drought continues some farmers are turning to an old way to find water, but it is a method scientists long dismissed. abc7 news reporter sergio talk i had with a water witcher who says his phone has been ringing off the hook. >> which direction does the water flow? >> people not in farming think he is crazy. >> he helped locate a spot to drill a well. >> a guy is walking down the road trying to find water. 24r is a little something strange. >> barber was a skeptic, but
i'm ama dates. >> i'm larry beil. a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a freight train in martinez trying to retrieve a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon. >> an antioch homeowner is cleaning up a big mess after a car slammed into a fence and landing in a swimming pool. the driver of the car was arrested for drunk driving. >> an alameda county firefighter will be okay after falling through the home of a floor in san leandro. it is...
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. >> i've heard kinder descriptions of larry. he was a good interviewer. >> he was a good interviewer. that's the point. >> i know. what about this notion, i mean, certainly, don lemon of cnn increasingly giving voice about what seemed to be liberal opinions. the whole idea of cnn becoming more opinionates. >> cable news is becoming more opinionated. cnn was on the low end of a survey done last year, 4r5%, but they seem to be going 340r and more in that direction. more people are getting the news from their phone. people want perspective. i think jeff zucker sees that and they want to give perspective on what's going on. >> briefly, joe, what was the show? piers morgan started out as a celebrity interviewer, they know but it never seemed to have quite an identity, did it? >> no. and that's a big key, howie. you have to have a specific brand as to what your show is. larry king had that. tv news did a poll, who would you like to say replace piers morgan? 86% of respondents said bring larry king back. will that happen? absolutely no
. >> i've heard kinder descriptions of larry. he was a good interviewer. >> he was a good interviewer. that's the point. >> i know. what about this notion, i mean, certainly, don lemon of cnn increasingly giving voice about what seemed to be liberal opinions. the whole idea of cnn becoming more opinionates. >> cable news is becoming more opinionated. cnn was on the low end of a survey done last year, 4r5%, but they seem to be going 340r and more in that direction. more...
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connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! >> here to perform a song off her new album "st. vincent," later, st. vipsent. ( cheers and applause ). ♪ get back, to your seat get back, mashing teeth ♪ i won't bother your mind people turn the tv on, it looks ♪ just like a window people turn the tv on, it looks ♪ just like a window digital witnesses ♪ what's the point of even sleeping? ♪ if i can't show it, you can't see me ♪ what's the point of doing anything? ♪ this is no time for confessing i won't bother your mind ♪ people turn the tv on, it looks just like a window ♪ people turn the tv on, it looks just like a window ♪ people turn the tv on, it looks just like a window ♪ digital witnesses what's the point of even ♪ sleeping if i can't show it, you can't ♪ see me watch me jump right off the ♪ london bridge this is no time for confessing ♪ ♪ people
connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! >> here to perform a song off her new album "st. vincent," later, st. vipsent. ( cheers and applause ). ♪ get back, to your seat get back, mashing teeth ♪ i won't bother your mind people turn the tv on, it looks ♪ just like a window people turn the tv on, it looks...
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(music starts) larry: connie wait!! [cheers and applause] jorchg ladies and. >> jon: ladies and gentlemen, i'm so excited. it's time once again to check in on our neighbors to the south. no not -- [laughter] we're not doing a story on the 51st food market, not our literal neighbors to the south. they do have a terrific turkey sandwich. my point is this, thank you. mexico. [ laughter ] after more than a decade a brutal war with massive drug cartels has been a defining fact of life and last weekend a break. >> the capture of one of most wanted criminals on the planet who headed the most powerful drug operation in the world. mexican drug lord joaquin guzman known as el chapo has been captured ending a 13-year long manhunt. >> jon: el chapo got el popped-o. it translated to either a short stout person or corn porridge. [laughter] which kind of a weird name for a tough game. let me introduce you to my gang. you know me corn porridge. over in the corner jimmy oatmeal, gary gruel. this tuft customer over here frankie cream of
(music starts) larry: connie wait!! [cheers and applause] jorchg ladies and. >> jon: ladies and gentlemen, i'm so excited. it's time once again to check in on our neighbors to the south. no not -- [laughter] we're not doing a story on the 51st food market, not our literal neighbors to the south. they do have a terrific turkey sandwich. my point is this, thank you. mexico. [ laughter ] after more than a decade a brutal war with massive drug cartels has been a defining fact of life and last...
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what in the name of larry bird is going on here? 108-88 the final and the warriors go 4-2 on this road trip. college hoops right now and you can hear a lot of talk about the bubble and cal put themselves right in the middle of all of this limbo with a loss tonight. in berkeley, he did the rubik's cube in 12 seconds. he calls himself a speed cuber. richard solomon and strong inside. like stanford cal on the tournament bubble and looking like the washington generals. pick up the ball. that is dure -- wright's brother. they pull the game off and clutch three's late. that one was a dagger. utah with up upset as cal false to 18-12. as we mentioned stanford is in the same boat with cal. you know what they could have used 1234* jim harbaugh's touch. the coach still h when i was living without insurance, it was very scary. charles not having coverage stressed me out. knowing that i have an insurance card in my pocket gives me a sense of reassurance. i'm in because nobody deserves to be without health insurance. i'm in because my coverage ca
what in the name of larry bird is going on here? 108-88 the final and the warriors go 4-2 on this road trip. college hoops right now and you can hear a lot of talk about the bubble and cal put themselves right in the middle of all of this limbo with a loss tonight. in berkeley, he did the rubik's cube in 12 seconds. he calls himself a speed cuber. richard solomon and strong inside. like stanford cal on the tournament bubble and looking like the washington generals. pick up the ball. that is...
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connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! >> that's it for the report, everybody. good night! ♪ i'm going down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ people spouting, "howdy, neighbor" ♪ ♪ heading on up to south park, gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ ♪ mrph rmhmhm rm! mrph rmhmhm rm! ♪ ♪ come on down to south park and meet some friends of mine ♪ [ humming ] here you go, kyle. and here's yours, stan. what is this, cartman? they're invitations to my birthday party this weekend.
connie: larry! these jeans are only nineteen bucks at old navy! (crowd gasps) larry: those jeans are only 19 dollars?! woman: and kids jeans are twelve dollars! connie: woaaaw! (music starts) larry: connie wait!! >> that's it for the report, everybody. good night! ♪ i'm going down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ going down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪...
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what in the name of larry bird is going on here? 108-88 the final and the warriors go 4-2 on this road trip. college hoops right now and you can hear a lot of talk about the bubble and cal put themselves right in the middle of all of this limbo with a loss tonight. in berkeley, he did the rubik's cube in 12 seconds. he calls himself a speed cuber. richard solomon and strong inside. like stanford cal on the tournament bubble and looking like the washington generals. pick up the ball. that is dure -- wright's brother. they pull the game off and clutch three's late. that one was a dagger. utah with up upset as cal false to 18-12. as we mentioned stanford is in the same boat with cal. you know what they could have used 1234* jim harbaugh's touch. the coach still has skills. since i had had health insurance -- icy i needed. of since i had hwhat policy i needed.- within 4icy. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? find free, confidential, local help at coveredca.com. sherman gave the hoops team a little pep t
what in the name of larry bird is going on here? 108-88 the final and the warriors go 4-2 on this road trip. college hoops right now and you can hear a lot of talk about the bubble and cal put themselves right in the middle of all of this limbo with a loss tonight. in berkeley, he did the rubik's cube in 12 seconds. he calls himself a speed cuber. richard solomon and strong inside. like stanford cal on the tournament bubble and looking like the washington generals. pick up the ball. that is...
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(music starts) larry: connie wait!! yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [run your entire business with all-new intuitit.ickbooks. get paid however you want with it. get real work done wherever with it. make all your numbers play nicely with it. say "buh-bye" to the old way with it. run payroll with your finger with it. scan receipts with it. sync this stuff with that stuff and that stuff, with it. maintain your sanity with it. this is your business on the all-new quickbooks. run with it. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- n
(music starts) larry: connie wait!! yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [run your entire business with all-new intuitit.ickbooks. get paid however you want with it. get real work done wherever with it. make all your numbers play nicely with it. say "buh-bye" to the old way with it. run payroll with your finger with it. scan receipts with it. sync this...
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we're blowing up twitter with larry the cable guy shots. he joins us to break down his favorite moments from last night right there. retreat. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac, upset stomach, delayed baache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury,gety if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breaing or swallowing, op taking cialis and get mecal help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. so i deserve a small business credit card with am
we're blowing up twitter with larry the cable guy shots. he joins us to break down his favorite moments from last night right there. retreat. those litt things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take...
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trader larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now on this wednesday, and larry, why is the s&p struggling with getting over this 1850 mark? > > you know it reminds me of 1650 of last year and even 1350. at this point 1850 is going to require growth metrics to get past that level. it's not like last year where the market rallied before the data set so we need growth metrics to prove that we deserve to be above that level. > > let's move over to the commodity sector and oats are at a high because there's not enough space on trains. oil is taking too much of the space. what's happening here with oats and oil, larry? > > yeah oats is at an all-time high-- a 10 year high over corn. a lot of it does have to do with transportation-- you're right-- just pulling gas down and crude oil down from the upper midwest. it's compromising getting the oats to market but also the winter has been tough too-- the snow cover has been very very hard and the supply hasn't been that great. > > and now over to hollywood where dreamworks came out with their earnings after the close in the stock fell about 6%. what
trader larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now on this wednesday, and larry, why is the s&p struggling with getting over this 1850 mark? > > you know it reminds me of 1650 of last year and even 1350. at this point 1850 is going to require growth metrics to get past that level. it's not like last year where the market rallied before the data set so we need growth metrics to prove that we deserve to be above that level. > > let's move over to the commodity sector and oats...
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larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right that anyone ca that a bus" serve anyone they want. here's the deal. the u.s. constitution already enshrines religious freedom in this country. all this law would serve to do is enshrine an arizona's business right to discriminate against gays and lesbians. that would be a step back. join me when we look at a new york cab driver who is working to get a better middle class job. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in stream. is hollywood stuck in a time warp? when you watch a movie, you barely know that america looks nothing like it looked 50 years ago. ♪ >>> t
larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right...
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at 53, larry is the youngster of the group and kind of acts like it. larry doesn't spend much time thinking about who will be taking care of him one day. >> i have lived the type of lifestyle where i never thought i was going to make it to see 50. >> really? >> i have been on borrowed time most of my life. i have pushed it to some extremes with hiking in the weather, skiing mount washington and a few other things that were downing right dangerous. >> close to 7,000 times. >> do you get tired? >> if you want to get better, you have to push it harder. >> the birthdays keep rolling by despite larry's best efforts? >> all right. going to the top. we can do it. helping other seniors at ground level, he calls that good karma. >> 65 is when everything changes. when everything becomes, suddenly one day you were old. you didn't know it the day before but at 65 you are old. >> susan mcwinney morris came up with the idea of senior villages here in the beacon hill neighborhood of boston 12 years ago. >> everybody needs a little bit of help sometimes. and eventuall
at 53, larry is the youngster of the group and kind of acts like it. larry doesn't spend much time thinking about who will be taking care of him one day. >> i have lived the type of lifestyle where i never thought i was going to make it to see 50. >> really? >> i have been on borrowed time most of my life. i have pushed it to some extremes with hiking in the weather, skiing mount washington and a few other things that were downing right dangerous. >> close to 7,000...
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the back story to this is how the two, larry and warren buffett met, which all went back to the days of solomon brothers one warren buffett was ceo of the firm. solomon was the largest tenant at seven world trade center. this is the way billionaires work. goes to larry and says find an investment you would want to invest in and i will put my money in. >> in many ways, it is classic warren buffett. these investments born out of personal relationships, and if not that, casual conversations. one more recent example is warren buffett it up the phone and called brian moynihan in 2011. >> he thought of the idea in a bathtub. >> radcom exactly. [laughter] -- right, exactly. [laughter] >> you can see the affection between the men. i want to read some comments that were e-mailed to me. warren buffett, to your point, noah buhayar, e-mailed me yesterday, and said i have given larry silverstein all of my various phone numbers and told him he could call me day or night because he felt the investment paid off so well. larry silverstein e-mailed me and said considering we are both in our 80's he th
the back story to this is how the two, larry and warren buffett met, which all went back to the days of solomon brothers one warren buffett was ceo of the firm. solomon was the largest tenant at seven world trade center. this is the way billionaires work. goes to larry and says find an investment you would want to invest in and i will put my money in. >> in many ways, it is classic warren buffett. these investments born out of personal relationships, and if not that, casual conversations....
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what in the name of larry bird is going on here? 108-88 the final and the warriors go 4-2 on this road trip. college hoops right now and you can hear a lot of talk about the bubble and cal put themselves right in the middle of all of this limbo with a loss tonight. in berkeley, he did the rubik's cube in 12 seconds. he calls himself a speed cuber. richard solomon and strong inside. like stanford cal on the tournament bubble and looking like the washington generals. pick up the ball. that is dure -- wright's brother. they pull the game off and clutch three's late. that one was a dagger. utah with up upset as cal false to 18-12. as we mentioned stanford is in the same boat with cal. you know what they could have used 1234* jim harbaugh's touch. the coach still has ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ forever i've be
what in the name of larry bird is going on here? 108-88 the final and the warriors go 4-2 on this road trip. college hoops right now and you can hear a lot of talk about the bubble and cal put themselves right in the middle of all of this limbo with a loss tonight. in berkeley, he did the rubik's cube in 12 seconds. he calls himself a speed cuber. richard solomon and strong inside. like stanford cal on the tournament bubble and looking like the washington generals. pick up the ball. that is...
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and that's why confine my show larry king now right here on rt question more. eye for decades people i wondered if life on mars is possible. now we may be closer to an answer why there are an essential component of life as we know it may currently be on the red planet. scientists have been keeping a close eye on mars and captured images that could reveal the presence of water. take a look at the flood us now from nasa's mars reconnaissance orbiter they're bringing a lot of questions of the formations are shaped sort of like being there is the happier and disappeared depending on the season. scientists say this could be pretty convincing proof that there is water there and believe it to the sulfate. great news for the hundreds of people planning on going to mars in the next decade. amar is the one mission is offering one way tickets to the red planet and as you'll see there's plenty of takers. i didn't mind because the lady here the judge is going on it's a boy but it didn't go to india. i don't ever buy any furniture. i just find it the board. resourceful. i lo
and that's why confine my show larry king now right here on rt question more. eye for decades people i wondered if life on mars is possible. now we may be closer to an answer why there are an essential component of life as we know it may currently be on the red planet. scientists have been keeping a close eye on mars and captured images that could reveal the presence of water. take a look at the flood us now from nasa's mars reconnaissance orbiter they're bringing a lot of questions of the...